Junk for sale, again.
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Hi Lads,
Over the summer had some material build up round the house, anyone need a piece 8'x3'x 30mm piece of browny/black marble worktop with round stainless sink cut in? A twyfords belfast sink and trap or how about a load of stone quoins that im sick of moving? :p If i had a yard they could be left there as its not as they will rot, but i dont and they are in the way.
Over the summer had some material build up round the house, anyone need a piece 8'x3'x 30mm piece of browny/black marble worktop with round stainless sink cut in? A twyfords belfast sink and trap or how about a load of stone quoins that im sick of moving? :p If i had a yard they could be left there as its not as they will rot, but i dont and they are in the way.
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Lol ive a shed full of all sort of junk that comes from all over the place, what are you planning on doing with your new purchases?henpecked wrote:Ive just been on an Ebay reccy. Came back with hand carved jade statue 10" (£14)
Seven (yes counted 'em seven) original pre-war Scythes and a pitch fork (£19)
So Im junked up ATM :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Well the statue will probably get me a jump later, and the scythes were a chance buy. On the allotment, there's a bit of clearing to be done, so I thought as scythe would be good as the brush cutter is like rocket science to me dad (who also likes to do a bit)
Ended up bidding on 7 (with a few extra bits) and came up under 20 squids
Ended up bidding on 7 (with a few extra bits) and came up under 20 squids
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I bet theres things in that lot that youve moved around loads of times but you cant bear to get rid because when it gone you,ll need it! We moved yards last year in a downsize and it was heartbreaking to throw some of it on skips, you couldnt give it away to anyone despite knowing it had value to the right person, mental anguish ahoy hoymickavalon wrote:I've got a yard full that we've now got to shift to our new Yard, 2nd time in 5 years, but you never know when you might need it!!:rock:
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DNgroundworks wrote:Ye id sooner sell it or it give at away for a favour rather than skip it, im not into this just skip it mentality, probs why ive got s%&*e pilled up all over gaff ha ha
I hate throwing things in skips so use Freecycle.
I know there are some idiots on there but I've got to know how to recognise them.
I've also left some household stuff outside my house with 'Please Take' stickers on them and they are ALWAYS taken the same day
Not so sure if that would happen with heavy bits of granite though.
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